[urq] Firewall brace for clutch/master cyl.urq urq at pacbell.netMon Apr 27 08:26:58 PDT 2009
You have an edge on me as my German is nearly non-existent ... especially on technical terms ... but I did use some on-line resources to try to figure things out: Spritzwand => firewall Verstärkungsblech => reinforcement sheet ... the eBay ad's title indicates that the part is intended for an urq: "Kupplungsverstärkungsblech f Audi 80 90 Ur- quattro T85" Based on your statement it sounds like Jeff's part is indeed a firewall stiffener of some sort ... from hearing a description I thought that it connected the firewall to the pedal mount ... apparently that is a mistaken impression. My personal preference would be for something that connected the pedal mount to the clutch M/C ... and if the 034M part does not do this I'd be tempted to try the other part. Steve Buchholz -----Original Message----- Well, first let me say I'm sorry that I had to include the body of Steve's reply in my reply, but that's how my Blackberry works. I bought the clutch master brace from Jeff a few years back, so I'm pretty confident the two are NOT the same. Besides, the German Description in no way mentions the clutch master cylinder -- and you know how accurate those Germans are... Ingo Rautenberg -----Original Message----- From: "urq" <urq at pacbell.net> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 07:59:37 To: 'Audifans'<urq at audifans.com> Subject: Re: [urq] Firewall brace for clutch/master cyl. .... not sure I agree Ingo ... but then I don't know. I'll forward the message to Jeff (the person who designed and first manufactured the part Javad sells) for his thoughts. The problem which causes the firewall failures is exactly that the clutch M/C is attached to the firewall ... as the clutch is depressed the same force required to force the clutch open is pushing the firewall forward. When the car is new the force is fairly light, but as the clutch wears the force gets higher ... as does the stress on the firewall. Over time the bending back and forth weakens the sheet metal that the firewall is made from and it cracks. Audi's solution to this problem (at least on the T44 and V8) was to mount the master cylinder to the pedal mounting casting. Without having used either product it is a little difficult to see how they are installed ... but they should attach to the clutch M/C mounting bolts and the bracket the pedals are mounted to to carry the pedal force. Funny, I think I can visualize how the eBay part works ... I think Jeff's part may attach to the bracketry attached to the steering column. I suspect the difference in price is that the 034M part is machined from billet, where the other part appears to be stamped. I know Jeff's part can be installed without disconnecting the clutch pedal linkage, it looks like the other part with require the linkage be disconnected. Steve Buchholz -----Original Message----- Two totally different parts. The ebay one is a clutch strengthening piece and appears to be for the clutch mechanism itself -- not a firewall brace! Ingo Rautenberg -----Original Message----- From: "Maurits Jonkergouw" <urquattro at moregraphics.nl> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:19:01 To: Audifans<urq at audifans.com> Subject: Re: [urq] Firewall brace for clutch/master cyl. If you look at both pictures it's hard to believe they are build for the same purpose, can anyone technically explain why they look so different? Price is also different lol. Subject: Re: [urq] Firewall brace for clutch/master cyl. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=1 30297000457 Subject: [urq] 034 : Firewall brace for clutch/master cyl. http://www.034motorsport.com/product_info.php?products_id=76 Regards, Maurits _______________________________________________ Audifans urq mailing list Manage your list connection: http://www.audifans.com/mailman/listinfo/urq http://www.audifans.com/kb/List_information Interested in helping make urq26 happen? Send an e-mail to urq list admin. Pictures/Polls/Database at: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/urquattro/
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